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Author SHA1 Message Date
Micah Snyder
dc8b3e78c7 Coverity-404677: Add missing frees in sigtool 2023-04-13 00:11:34 -07:00
Andy Ragusa
f683571de5 Sigtool: Add vba macro support for OOXML files
Add a new cl_engine_set_clcb_vba() function to set a cb_vba callback
function and add clcb_generic_data handler prototype to the clamav.h
public API.

The cb_vba callback function will be run whenever VBA is extracted from
office documents. The provided data will be a normalized copy of the
original VBA. This callback is added to support Sigtool so it can use
the same VBA extraction logic as when scanning documents.

Change the Sigtool temp directory creation for any commands that use
temp directories so that you can select a custom temp directory with the
`--tempdir=PATH` option, and can retain the temp files with the
`--leave-temps` option.

Added `--tempdir` and `--leave-temps` to the Sigtool `--help` output.
Added `--tempdir` and `--leave-temps` to the Sigtool manpage.
2023-03-29 22:21:37 -07:00
Micah Snyder
db013a2bfd libclamav: Fix scan recursion tracking
Scan recursion is the process of identifying files embedded in other
files and then scanning them, recursively.

Internally this process is more complex than it may sound because a file
may have multiple layers of types before finding a new "file".

At present we treat the recursion count in the scanning context as an
index into both our fmap list AND our container list. These two lists
are conceptually a part of the same thing and should be unified.

But what's concerning is that the "recursion level" isn't actually
incremented or decremented at the same time that we add a layer to the
fmap or container lists but instead is more touchy-feely, increasing
when we find a new "file".

To account for this shadiness, the size of the fmap and container lists
has always been a little longer than our "max scan recursion" limit so
we don't accidentally overflow the fmap or container arrays (!).

I've implemented a single recursion-stack as an array, similar to before,
which includes a pointer to each fmap at each layer, along with the size
and type. Push and pop functions add and remove layers whenever a new
fmap is added. A boolean argument when pushing indicates if the new layer
represents a new buffer or new file (descriptor). A new buffer will reset
the "nested fmap level" (described below).

This commit also provides a solution for an issue where we detect
embedded files more than once during scan recursion.

For illustration, imagine a tarball named foo.tar.gz with this structure:
| description               | type  | rec level | nested fmap level |
| ------------------------- | ----- | --------- | ----------------- |
| foo.tar.gz                | GZ    | 0         | 0                 |
| └── foo.tar               | TAR   | 1         | 0                 |
|     ├── bar.zip           | ZIP   | 2         | 1                 |
|     │   └── hola.txt      | ASCII | 3         | 0                 |
|     └── baz.exe           | PE    | 2         | 1                 |

But suppose baz.exe embeds a ZIP archive and a 7Z archive, like this:
| description               | type  | rec level | nested fmap level |
| ------------------------- | ----- | --------- | ----------------- |
| baz.exe                   | PE    | 0         | 0                 |
| ├── sfx.zip               | ZIP   | 1         | 1                 |
| │   └── hello.txt         | ASCII | 2         | 0                 |
| └── sfx.7z                | 7Z    | 1         | 1                 |
|     └── world.txt         | ASCII | 2         | 0                 |

(A) If we scan for embedded files at any layer, we may detect:
| description               | type  | rec level | nested fmap level |
| ------------------------- | ----- | --------- | ----------------- |
| foo.tar.gz                | GZ    | 0         | 0                 |
| ├── foo.tar               | TAR   | 1         | 0                 |
| │   ├── bar.zip           | ZIP   | 2         | 1                 |
| │   │   └── hola.txt      | ASCII | 3         | 0                 |
| │   ├── baz.exe           | PE    | 2         | 1                 |
| │   │   ├── sfx.zip       | ZIP   | 3         | 1                 |
| │   │   │   └── hello.txt | ASCII | 4         | 0                 |
| │   │   └── sfx.7z        | 7Z    | 3         | 1                 |
| │   │       └── world.txt | ASCII | 4         | 0                 |
| │   ├── sfx.zip           | ZIP   | 2         | 1                 |
| │   │   └── hello.txt     | ASCII | 3         | 0                 |
| │   └── sfx.7z            | 7Z    | 2         | 1                 |
| │       └── world.txt     | ASCII | 3         | 0                 |
| ├── sfx.zip               | ZIP   | 1         | 1                 |
| └── sfx.7z                | 7Z    | 1         | 1                 |

(A) is bad because it scans content more than once.

Note that for the GZ layer, it may detect the ZIP and 7Z if the
signature hits on the compressed data, which it might, though
extracting the ZIP and 7Z will likely fail.

The reason the above doesn't happen now is that we restrict embedded
type scans for a bunch of archive formats to include GZ and TAR.

(B) If we scan for embedded files at the foo.tar layer, we may detect:
| description               | type  | rec level | nested fmap level |
| ------------------------- | ----- | --------- | ----------------- |
| foo.tar.gz                | GZ    | 0         | 0                 |
| └── foo.tar               | TAR   | 1         | 0                 |
|     ├── bar.zip           | ZIP   | 2         | 1                 |
|     │   └── hola.txt      | ASCII | 3         | 0                 |
|     ├── baz.exe           | PE    | 2         | 1                 |
|     ├── sfx.zip           | ZIP   | 2         | 1                 |
|     │   └── hello.txt     | ASCII | 3         | 0                 |
|     └── sfx.7z            | 7Z    | 2         | 1                 |
|         └── world.txt     | ASCII | 3         | 0                 |

(B) is almost right. But we can achieve it easily enough only scanning for
embedded content in the current fmap when the "nested fmap level" is 0.
The upside is that it should safely detect all embedded content, even if
it may think the sfz.zip and sfx.7z are in foo.tar instead of in baz.exe.

The biggest risk I can think of affects ZIPs. SFXZIP detection
is identical to ZIP detection, which is why we don't allow SFXZIP to be
detected if insize of a ZIP. If we only allow embedded type scanning at
fmap-layer 0 in each buffer, this will fail to detect the embedded ZIP
if the bar.exe was not compressed in foo.zip and if non-compressed files
extracted from ZIPs aren't extracted as new buffers:
| description               | type  | rec level | nested fmap level |
| ------------------------- | ----- | --------- | ----------------- |
| foo.zip                   | ZIP   | 0         | 0                 |
| └── bar.exe               | PE    | 1         | 1                 |
|     └── sfx.zip           | ZIP   | 2         | 2                 |

Provided that we ensure all files extracted from zips are scanned in
new buffers, option (B) should be safe.

(C) If we scan for embedded files at the baz.exe layer, we may detect:
| description               | type  | rec level | nested fmap level |
| ------------------------- | ----- | --------- | ----------------- |
| foo.tar.gz                | GZ    | 0         | 0                 |
| └── foo.tar               | TAR   | 1         | 0                 |
|     ├── bar.zip           | ZIP   | 2         | 1                 |
|     │   └── hola.txt      | ASCII | 3         | 0                 |
|     └── baz.exe           | PE    | 2         | 1                 |
|         ├── sfx.zip       | ZIP   | 3         | 1                 |
|         │   └── hello.txt | ASCII | 4         | 0                 |
|         └── sfx.7z        | 7Z    | 3         | 1                 |
|             └── world.txt | ASCII | 4         | 0                 |

(C) is right. But it's harder to achieve. For this example we can get it by
restricting 7ZSFX and ZIPSFX detection only when scanning an executable.
But that may mean losing detection of archives embedded elsewhere.
And we'd have to identify allowable container types for each possible
embedded type, which would be very difficult.

So this commit aims to solve the issue the (B)-way.

Note that in all situations, we still have to scan with file typing
enabled to determine if we need to reassign the current file type, such
as re-identifying a Bzip2 archive as a DMG that happens to be Bzip2-
compressed. Detection of DMG and a handful of other types rely on
finding data partway through or near the ned of a file before
reassigning the entire file as the new type.

Other fixes and considerations in this commit:

- The utf16 HTML parser has weak error handling, particularly with respect
  to creating a nested fmap for scanning the ascii decoded file.
  This commit cleans up the error handling and wraps the nested scan with
  the recursion-stack push()/pop() for correct recursion tracking.

  Before this commit, each container layer had a flag to indicate if the
  container layer is valid.
  We need something similar so that the cli_recursion_stack_get_*()
  functions ignore normalized layers. Details...

  Imagine an LDB signature for HTML content that specifies a ZIP
  container. If the signature actually alerts on the normalized HTML and
  you don't ignore normalized layers for the container check, it will
  appear as though the alert is in an HTML container rather than a ZIP
  container.

  This commit accomplishes this with a boolean you set in the scan context
  before scanning a new layer. Then when the new fmap is created, it will
  use that flag to set similar flag for the layer. The context flag is
  reset those that anything after this doesn't have that flag.
  The flag allows the new recursion_stack_get() function to ignore
  normalized layers when iterating the stack to return a layer at a
  requested index, negative or positive.

  Scanning normalized extracted/normalized javascript and VBA should also
  use the 'layer is normalized' flag.

- This commit also fixes Heuristic.Broken.Executable alert for ELF files
  to make sure that:

  A) these only alert if cli_append_virus() returns CL_VIRUS (aka it
  respects the FP check).

  B) all broken-executable alerts for ELF only happen if the
  SCAN_HEURISTIC_BROKEN option is enabled.

- This commit also cleans up the error handling in cli_magic_scan_dir().
  This was needed so we could correctly apply the layer-is-normalized-flag
  to all VBA macros extracted to a directory when scanning the directory.

- Also fix an issue where exceeding scan maximums wouldn't cause embedded
  file detection scans to abort. Granted we don't actually want to abort
  if max filesize or max recursion depth are exceeded... only if max
  scansize, max files, and max scantime are exceeded.

  Add 'abort_scan' flag to scan context, to protect against depending on
  correct error propagation for fatal conditions. Instead, setting this
  flag in the scan context should guarantee that a fatal condition deep in
  scan recursion isn't lost which result in more stuff being scanned
  instead of aborting. This shouldn't be necessary, but some status codes
  like CL_ETIMEOUT never used to be fatal and it's easier to do this than
  to verify every parser only returns CL_ETIMEOUT and other "fatal
  status codes" in fatal conditions.

- Remove duplicate is_tar() prototype from filestypes.c and include
  is_tar.h instead.

- Presently we create the fmap hash when creating the fmap.
  This wastes a bit of CPU if the hash is never needed.
  Now that we're creating fmap's for all embedded files discovered with
  file type recognition scans, this is a much more frequent occurence and
  really slows things down.

  This commit fixes the issue by only creating fmap hashes as needed.
  This should not only resolve the perfomance impact of creating fmap's
  for all embedded files, but also should improve performance in general.

- Add allmatch check to the zip parser after the central-header meta
  match. That way we don't multiple alerts with the same match except in
  allmatch mode. Clean up error handling in the zip parser a tiny bit.

- Fixes to ensure that the scan limits such as scansize, filesize,
  recursion depth, # of embedded files, and scantime are always reported
  if AlertExceedsMax (--alert-exceeds-max) is enabled.

- Fixed an issue where non-fatal alerts for exceeding scan maximums may
  mask signature matches later on. I changed it so these alerts use the
  "possibly unwanted" alert-type and thus only alert if no other alerts
  were found or if all-match or heuristic-precedence are enabled.

- Added the "Heuristics.Limits.Exceeded.*" events to the JSON metadata
  when the --gen-json feature is enabled. These will show up once under
  "ParseErrors" the first time a limit is exceeded. In the present
  implementation, only one limits-exceeded events will be added, so as to
  prevent a malicious or malformed sample from filling the JSON buffer
  with millions of events and using a tonne of RAM.
2021-10-25 16:02:29 -07:00
Micah Snyder (micasnyd)
9e20cdf6ea Add CMake build tooling
This patch adds experimental-quality CMake build tooling.

The libmspack build required a modification to use "" instead of <> for
header #includes. This will hopefully be included in the libmspack
upstream project when adding CMake build tooling to libmspack.

Removed use of libltdl when using CMake.

Flex & Bison are now required to build.

If -DMAINTAINER_MODE, then GPERF is also required, though it currently
doesn't actually do anything.  TODO!

I found that the autotools build system was generating the lexer output
but not actually compiling it, instead using previously generated (and
manually renamed) lexer c source. As a consequence, changes to the .l
and .y files weren't making it into the build. To resolve this, I
removed generated flex/bison files and fixed the tooling to use the
freshly generated files. Flex and bison are now required build tools.
On Windows, this adds a dependency on the winflexbison package,
which can be obtained using Chocolatey or may be manually installed.

CMake tooling only has partial support for building with external LLVM
library, and no support for the internal LLVM (to be removed in the
future). I.e. The CMake build currently only supports the bytecode
interpreter.

Many files used include paths relative to the top source directory or
relative to the current project, rather than relative to each build
target. Modern CMake support requires including internal dependency
headers the same way you would external dependency headers (albeit
with "" instead of <>). This meant correcting all header includes to
be relative to the build targets and not relative to the workspace.

For example, ...

```c
include "../libclamav/clamav.h"
include "clamd/clamd_others.h"
```

... becomes:

```c
// libclamav
include "clamav.h"

// clamd
include "clamd_others.h"
```

Fixes header name conflicts by renaming a few of the files.

Converted the "shared" code into a static library, which depends on
libclamav. The ironically named "shared" static library provides
features common to the ClamAV apps which are not required in
libclamav itself and are not intended for use by downstream projects.
This change was required for correct modern CMake practices but was
also required to use the automake "subdir-objects" option.
This eliminates warnings when running autoreconf which, in the next
version of autoconf & automake are likely to break the build.

libclamav used to build in multiple stages where an earlier stage is
a static library containing utils required by the "shared" code.
Linking clamdscan and clamdtop with this libclamav utils static lib
allowed these two apps to function without libclamav. While this is
nice in theory, the practical gains are minimal and it complicates
the build system. As such, the autotools and CMake tooling was
simplified for improved maintainability and this feature was thrown
out. clamdtop and clamdscan now require libclamav to function.

Removed the nopthreads version of the autotools
libclamav_internal_utils static library and added pthread linking to
a couple apps that may have issues building on some platforms without
it, with the intention of removing needless complexity from the
source. Kept the regular version of libclamav_internal_utils.la
though it is no longer used anywhere but in libclamav.

Added an experimental doxygen build option which attempts to build
clamav.h and libfreshclam doxygen html docs.

The CMake build tooling also may build the example program(s), which
isn't a feature in the Autotools build system.

Changed C standard to C90+ due to inline linking issues with socket.h
when linking libfreshclam.so on Linux.

Generate common.rc for win32.

Fix tabs/spaces in shared Makefile.am, and remove vestigial ifndef
from misc.c.

Add CMake files to the automake dist, so users can try the new
CMake tooling w/out having to build from a git clone.

clamonacc changes:
- Renamed FANOTIFY macro to HAVE_SYS_FANOTIFY_H to better match other
  similar macros.
- Added a new clamav-clamonacc.service systemd unit file, based on
  the work of ChadDevOps & Aaron Brighton.
- Added missing clamonacc man page.

Updates to clamdscan man page, add missing options.

Remove vestigial CL_NOLIBCLAMAV definitions (all apps now use
libclamav).

Rename Windows mspack.dll to libmspack.dll so all ClamAV-built
libraries have the lib-prefix with Visual Studio as with CMake.
2020-08-13 00:25:34 -07:00
Micah Snyder
72fd33c8b2 clang-format'd using new .clang-format rules. 2019-10-02 16:08:16 -04:00
Shawn Webb
e0f667e7f1 bb11023 - Wrong declaration of function destroy_ctx to cause undefined behavior 2014-06-02 08:54:43 -04:00
aCaB
3ef137af1b fix fmap stuff in sigtool 2010-02-10 17:53:27 +01:00
aCaB
53ed2cb75c uniq update
git-svn: trunk@4069
2008-08-03 21:39:29 +00:00
Tomasz Kojm
72ce4b70eb improve handling of PDF, CAB, RTF, OLE2 and HTML files (sync with branch/0.93)
git-svn: trunk@3862
2008-05-27 16:30:47 +00:00
Tomasz Kojm
797c5b1e04 fix gcc -W* warnings
git-svn: trunk@2911
2007-03-05 22:01:14 +00:00
Sven Strickroth
a99111f050 remove old CVS-stuff and make the repository look more like SVN
git-svn: trunk@2755
2007-02-17 19:02:20 +00:00
Renamed from clamav-devel/sigtool/vba.h (Browse further)